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The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thur»., May 6. 1951 Slain Medford Woman Daughter Of Former Residents of Latham ( bert of Portland and a sister, Mrs. Esther Oldenberg of Chicago. Be sides her husband. Hugh Hile, she Mrs. Hugh Hik LATHAM is survived by five children, Les (Fern Beers • of Medford, who was ter Schall 13. by a former mar so brutally and needlessly killed riage, Judy 12. Dennis 11, Orwin by a man recently released from Wayne 10. and Carol S. prison, was the daughter of Mr. Those from here who attended and Mrs. Delbert Beers, former her funeral April 28 at Medford residents. She also left two broth were her uncle and aunt, Mr. and ers, Floyd of Bremerton and Del- Mrs. Roy Beers and their son, Gerald, and an aunt, Mrs. f^>e Beers Mrs. Hile's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Beers of Portland will stay in Medford and assist in the care of the children The Hiles were moved into another house of his at his request while he was still in the hospital. As he was a contractor, they had planned to move soon into a $18.- (XXJ home. Since her death, they decided to move into one of the other houses. Vernon Ifoolittle, now of PHONE 2X0 Brownsville, is now able to drive a truck. He does not need to use , Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., crutches but has a brace on his I May 5-6-7H leg. Mrs. Vernon (Maryl Doolittle had an operation last Tuesday. TUMBLEWEED Mi-s. Hattie Sharp was remem- 1 bered on her birthday May 2, with Audie Murphy, Lori Nelson a birthday card shower from old Chill Wills. friends. TECHNICOLOR. Mrs. Anna Stewart is doing well —Also— at home after ten days spent in । a Eugeni- hospital following an I operation. FORBIDDEN Roy Trunnell came Wednesday Tony Curtis, Joanne liru, from Fortuna, Calif., to accept a Lyle Kettger. jolt here Thursday. His family will join him when school is out. He is staying at the home of his par Sun., Mon., Tuen., May 9-10-11 ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Trun nell. BORDER RIVER Latham School Election Latham school club held its an Joel McCrea, Yvonne DeCarlo. nual election April 27. Officers TECHNICOLOR. elected were president, Mr. Fay Herendeen; vice president, Mi-s. Karl I. Drew, and secretary- Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., treasurer, Mrs. Roy Geer. They divided the remaining funds to May 12-13-0-15 buy needed articles lor the various EAST OF SUMATRA rooms. The recent cold nights made ' Jeff Chandler, Marilyn Maxwell, many people wonder about the Anthony Quinn. fate of the coming fruit crop. April 30 there were actually a few TECHNICOLOR. flakes of snow to lie seen falling —A I mi — in the early morning sunshine. May 3 however, there was sum CRUISIN' DOWN mer weather. Roy Hudson of Prineville sjicnt THE RIVER Wednesday visiting at the home of Dick Haymes, Audrey Totter. his brother. W. J. Hudson. Father of the men, L. C. Hudson of Grants TECHNICOLOR. Pass, spent several days here with W J. last week. The All-Oregon Products week program which was carried out in ' many places in this state April * PHONE 21O-L * 26-May 1, used as the theme "What Oregon Makes Makes Thur»., Fri., Sat., May «-7-« , Oregon." It might also be said that enough of that would stimulate BORDER TREASURE local industry and bo of real as- Tim Hult, Jane Nigh. sistance to those who can find nothing to do. 400 CASH Every Week By Mrs. Esther Trunnell for the best recipe using Duchess Salad Dressini and Safeways Produce Feature of the Week" Pillille I 71 I I —AI mi ■ Lew Ayre», Teresa Wright, Victor Jory. May 9th thru 31st CLOSED WATCH for. HEAR more, WAIT for, SEK more Jane Russell in 31 > THE FRENCH LINE MHVë-inT F Ht«nf Wed.. Thur»., Fri., Sat., May 5-6-7-H PASSAGE WEST Jolin Payne, Dennis O'Keefe. TECHNICOLOR. —Alsu— Divide, London, Cottage Grove and Latham were represented in a committee meeting held at the Hugh Trunnell home Sunday af- 1 ternoon. They made plans for a hard-time social to be held at the grange hall May 29. Members of the boards of elec tion are invited to attend a school of instruction to I n - held May 8, in the auditorium of the new Eu gene high school, from 10 a m. until 12:30 The Election Depart ment of tin- Lam- County Clerk’s office, will hold a model election so that each Ixiard memler may fully understand his part in the election. There will be informal discussion and the meeting prom ises to in- Isith interesting and in struct ive. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace of Yakima. Wash . and Minor Allen of Portland returned home Mon» day afternoon after a visit w ith the mother and sister of the men. Mrs. Carolyn Wallace. They also moved her household goods to a ' room in the home of Mrs. Clar ence Peterson. The newest "C” ration devcl- by the U.S. Army Quarter master Corps contains 33 dillcrent food comiHinents In addition there are seven comfort items. ojm - i I DRUMS Malm, Raymond Massey. MOTHER'S DAY TE( UNICOLOR. Sun., Mun., Tue*., May 9 10-11 COME BACK LITTLE SHEBA Burt Lancaster, Shirley Booth, Terry Moore. —Also— Nebels Nylons .-•i (■auge l.'i Denier 99« Hi* Allklrt* mid Hobbit* So\ 8 for *1.00 Hoover's Shoe Store 530 Main Phom- 93» GIRLS OF PLEASURE ISLAND Don Taylor, Leo Germ. TE< HM( OLOR. ELDRED GLASPEY WARPATH Edmund O'Brien. Dean Jagger, Edgar Bergen. TECHNICOLOR. THE HITCH HIKER Frank Lovejoy, Edmund O'Brien. Wm. Taiman. at the Popular WEEK-END SPECIAL ASPARAGUS fresh, delicate flavored aspar- , . in town to buy Drive Out From Eugene 10 Miles ..It Mesi I I til Paved Hlvvay All the May bm agus with tight-budded tips and ^2 jj^ ^^^1 k Selected in farm areas by our own buyers w butter-tender stalks. Treat yourself to lots of it. STRAWBERRIES LOCAL RHUBARB Berries if Box FRESH CORN 1 Oí Garden ■ ears Rows WEEK-END SPECIALS NO 2’i CANS No. 303 cans Tender Sweet 20-oz. far Brand 1-lb. pkg. Pirates Gold Busy Baker 1-lb pkg. 69c 29c 45c 29c 23c CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS Jane Arden ft 29« Cottage Cheese KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR Blossom Time Pint 25c Savo 10c on 5-lb. or larger with Coupon at Safe- way. NEW KEG< LAR LOW SHELF PRICES 42' with cou[ion NEW EVERYDAY UlW PRICES Wesson Salad Oil Quart 69c Mayday Salad Oil Quart 66c 3-lb. pkg. 73c Royal Satin Shortening 5 Snowflake Crackers, NBC 1-lb. Ili-Ho Crackers, Sunshine 1-lb. 35<- T< a Timer Crackers 1-lb. srM- 3 lb 79c 3-lb. can 85c Gerber's Baby Food cans 25c Airway Coffee, 1-lb. 99c; 2-lb. $1.99 Cherub Milk Evaporatevi can ****<* "" 35c Canned Milk National Brands Edwards Coffee, 1-lb. $1.07; 2-lb. $2.13 can Cl isco. Shortening Tomato Juice Pork & Beans ’ " 27c 46-oz. can 28c No. 300 can 13c Libby Van < 'amps Luncheon Meat Kim» Miracle Whip Mayonnaise Coffee Er' idb i $ 1.09 25c Pineapple Tidbits, Lailani» 2/27c Buffet Quart 57c 2-lb. Sunnybank Margarine Cntshrd Pint-apple, LaLani, Flat 2/29c No. 'i can 1 69c $2.17 n> 29c qts 35c Sim White Salt 26-oz. $ anilla Extract, Crown Colony 4-oz. 69c All Spice Crown Colony 2-oz IXc Black Pepper. Crown Colony 4-oz. 53c Instant Coffee, Edwards 4-oz. 95c Cotillion Ice Cream ENTER ^/rytar/is 59c 47-oz. pkg. 69c 47-oz. pkg. 69c 46-oz. pkg. 55c Palmolive Soap 3 Regular Bars 25c Ndon Ilosien l»t. Pair 9Sc Bath Bars Ivory Snow 31-oz. pkg. 29c 47-oz. pkg. 69c 37-oz. pkg. 69 c 50-oz. pkg 69c 46-oz. pkg. 51c 46-oz. pkg 59c NuBora Soap 46-oz. pkg 55c Cane Sugar 10-lb. pkg. 96c 10-lb. pkg. 95c lo-ib. 95c Each $ I .39 40-oz. pkg. 35c Quart 69c White Magic Soap white satin Victorias Cane Sugar Evergreen Brooms Fleet MIX For Biscuits Mayonnaise Regular Bars NuMade 25c Cashmere Bouquet Bath Bars 19-oz. pkg. c & h 25c Cashmere Bouquet 51-oz. pkg. 69c 29c 12'4-oz. pkg. 39c 24-oz. 10-lb. FRYERS Manor House 2 lbs. each Thoroughly cleaned and disjointed Quality young birds Each Sliced Pineapple, LaLani, 2/29c Flat 37c Quart 40-oz. pkg. Choc. Cherries, Roxbury, lb. 59c Nob Hill Coffee, 1-lb. $1.02; 2-lb. $2.03 ( rushed Pineapple, LaLani, No. 2 12-oz. can Light Meat Salad Dressing I While King Soap Beet Sugar 49c 19c 59c 49c l()c 12c 15c 19c 14c 14c lbs Rose NEW REGULAR LOW SHELF PRICES Highway — Slices or Halves W EEK I Ml SPECIAL » K l-lb. cartons Dalewood Margarine Cling Peaches Fancy Peas Peanut Butter Graham Crackers Soda Crackers Belle White 4-lb. pkg. lb. 8-lb. bag 5-lb. bag lb. lb. lb. lb. 3 bunches 3 bunches Ajax Cleanser 14-oz. cans 25c NEW POTATOES A W lbs, H < r Fresh $100 GENUINE VEAL SALE! SLICED BACON Standard Pack 69e Sirloin Steaks lb. X5e Short Ribs lb. 29c T-Bone Steaks lb. 95c New York Steak lb. $1.45 Sirloin Steak boneless lb. 1.25 Tenderloin Steak lb. 1.59 Pork Sausage 1-lb. roll 55c Canned Hams, 3 ,-lb SLX9 Rath. Fresh Salmon piece lb. 49c Sliced lb. 59c Fish Sticks 10-oz. pkg. 19c Fresh Oysters pint 65c S. Choke' Young, Tender, U. S. Choice or Rump ib. Small Bone Round Steak ib Small Loin Chops 65c 95c ib 89c ib 69c ib 25c Blade Cut Roast ib 49c Arm Cut Roast ib 55c ib 69c ib 59c u. s. Choice Breast o' Veal For Stew U. S. Choice Shoulder Steak Open Fridays Till 9 P. M. Ellis Herbert, Mgr. Admission Each Night *1.00 | ht Person Ini hiding Tax Winesap Apples Golden Bananas White Grapefruit California Oranges Watermelon Crisp Celery Cucumbers, Hot House Head Lettuce Green Onions Red Radishes Can’t you just taste it? This Fern Ridge Ballroom Saturday night • f»:SO to 12.30 a.m. 49^ And Here Is Safeway's Produce "Feature of the Week DANCE Saturday Night» Quart Free Entry Blanks and Complete Details at Safeway The Band That Plays for You Wed., Thur»., Frl„ Sat May 13-13-14-15 Salad Dressing a Purity- Sealed Hard Time Social THE CAPTURE ' DUCHESS BUICK A-WEEK CONTEST A Buick given each week for 6 weeks... plus 630 appliance prizes. Entry blanks at the Sky/tidt Bread Section Meat, Produce and Week-end Specials Effective thru Saturday, May H. Other grocery items are now Regular Low -shelf Prices at your Cottage Grove Safeway. We reserve the right to limit quantities — No »ale to dealer». SAFEWAY LUNCHEON • MEATS Slic«-d Assorted Varieties, Ib. 49« SAFEWAY H*«T MfATS IN TOWN t u